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8 Φεβ 2017 · This chapter reviews the means of transmission by different groups of animals [pets, farm animals, and wildlife] that can result in zoonoses. The diverse range of infectious agents encompasses the gamut of microbes that can affect humans: bacteria [including rickettsiae and mycobacteria], viruses, fungi, parasites [protozoa, metazoan, and ...
Dogs are a major reservoir for zoonotic infections. Dogs transmit several viral and bacterial diseases to humans. Zoonotic diseases can be transmitted to human by infected saliva, aerosols, contaminated urine or feces and direct contact with the dog.
Septic shock is caused by substances produced by the immune system to fight an infection (cytokines) and by toxins produced by some bacteria. These substances cause the blood vessels to widen, or dilate, which results in a drop in blood pressure.
Revise the types and causes of diseases in animals and plants. Find out how the immune system defends the body against disease.
25 Φεβ 2021 · Research related to the development and in vitro production of germ cells in domestic animals would help to understand the specific reproductive biology of each animal. In summary, this review explored the most relevant research on canine germ cells’ development in vivo.
2 Ιουλ 2015 · Ehrlichiosis is a zoonotic infection caused by small, obligately intracellular, Gram-negative bacteria that form mulberry-shaped aggregates called morulae within cytoplasmic phagosomes. Canine forms of the disease were described in 1935, and ehrlichiosis was known primarily as a veterinary disease until 1987.
Just like people, though, pets can spread infections. Here’s how to protect your family. How Do Pets Spread Infections? Also like us, animals carry germs. But illnesses common among house pets — such as distemper, canine parvovirus, and heartworms — can't spread to people.